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too broke to hire more officers. the city came up with a radical plan subsidized by the state. it fired all of it's 240 plus officers and dissolved the force and let the county replace it with a bigger police department. thompson hired some veteran officers but mostly took on new recruits with reduced benefits in order to avoid the terms of the union contract. >> we have 30% absenteeism on any given day. it was difficult. for the cop that did come to work they were generally working a 16-hour day. a lot of the cops you did have at work were at home and they were ordered in and so we could be on staffing levels to be able to provide some type of staffing levels out there. it was not a sustainable position. >> during crime filled night shifts there were a dozen cops patrolling the entire city and not enough to answer the 911 calls during the day. the hand over was controversial. city hall lost control of their police department. the city activists and some charge that was union busting andlill conceived. despite the protests the camden officals pushed ahead. many veterans chose n
too broke to hire more officers. the city came up with a radical plan subsidized by the state. it fired all of it's 240 plus officers and dissolved the force and let the county replace it with a bigger police department. thompson hired some veteran officers but mostly took on new recruits with reduced benefits in order to avoid the terms of the union contract. >> we have 30% absenteeism on any given day. it was difficult. for the cop that did come to work they were generally working a...
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i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more susta >> i have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that became a reality of a man by the name of james junior elected mayor of san francisco in 1912. he didn't have a city hall because it was destroyed in the earth wake of 1906. construction began in april of 1913. in december 1915, the building was complete. it opened it's doors in january 1916. >> it's a wonderful experience to come to a building built like this. the building is built as a palace. not for a king or queen. it's built for all people. this building is beautiful art. those are architecture at the time when city hall was built, san francisco had an enormous french population. therefore building a palace in the art tradition is not unusual. >> jimmie was an incredible individual he k
i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more susta >> i have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that became a reality of a man by the name of james junior elected mayor of san francisco in 1912. he didn't have a city hall because it was destroyed...
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fight back and they have an unusual ally in the corner, and the city of oakland has taken the city to court to keep harborside up and running. this marks the first time any city has taken the u.s. government the court over its marijuana laws. >> so the next big test is going to be december 20th. it is going to be a really historic day of hearings and critical constitutional issues about the power of localities and the cities and the states and the relationships to each other will be discussed and implicated in the case. it is a case of huge national importance. first we will hear a motion from the city to stop all of the proceedings. if the judge hears a motion on that day, it stops everything in its tracks and will never resurrect it again. but then we will hear motions from the landlords to ask the court to ask us to cease and desist selling cannabis. if we win, we will get our day in court and we will win. we will be in front of a bay area jury, ab all we have to do is to prove that more harm will result from closing harborside than results from allowing harborside open, and i can
fight back and they have an unusual ally in the corner, and the city of oakland has taken the city to court to keep harborside up and running. this marks the first time any city has taken the u.s. government the court over its marijuana laws. >> so the next big test is going to be december 20th. it is going to be a really historic day of hearings and critical constitutional issues about the power of localities and the cities and the states and the relationships to each other will be...
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taxing people to be able to drive into cities. it definitely moves to the direction you like, and sort of decreasing number of cars in a big city. but it does some say privilege the upper middle class, suburbanites versus the lower middle class or working class suburbanit suburbanites. what do you think about congestion pricing to create walkable cities sn. >> obviously, we need systems that don't increase the disparities of wealth we see growing in our communities. that's a separate issue from whether or not you allow the market to function. and congestion pricing is one way to make the cost of a good parallel the value of that good. because we do not pay the full cost of driving, because much of the costs of our roads are paid by general taxes that drivers pay and nondrivers pay a like, there is these economic incentives to drive when it's costing society more for you to drive than it's costing you to drive. so congestion pricing is saying this is what this space on this road is worth now. and if we charge the right amount for i
taxing people to be able to drive into cities. it definitely moves to the direction you like, and sort of decreasing number of cars in a big city. but it does some say privilege the upper middle class, suburbanites versus the lower middle class or working class suburbanit suburbanites. what do you think about congestion pricing to create walkable cities sn. >> obviously, we need systems that don't increase the disparities of wealth we see growing in our communities. that's a separate...
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that work makes the city even better. >> i really look forward to our new mayor. really being open minded and working with everyone. and really seeing annapolis for what it's been, what it is and what it can be. >> trying to make things look nicer and bring businesses back. and i think it's a wonderful thing. >> reporter: he says he's ready to get started. the mayor-elect says his biggest goals are lowering taxes and water bills. >>> now the candidates have 10 days to file a petitioner a re- count. >>> details about a deadly crash in hunt valley. it happened on york road. police say a car crossed the center lean, colliding head-on with another vehicle and then went into the path of a third car. 85-year-old charles wagner and his wife both died. they were in the car that was hit head-on. police gave a tick tote the other driver for dui. >>> this morning, a federal investigation is underway into allegations of child sex abuse. the fbi is investigating a former civilian employee. the suspect has been banned from the base. they have ordered a full review of all youth
that work makes the city even better. >> i really look forward to our new mayor. really being open minded and working with everyone. and really seeing annapolis for what it's been, what it is and what it can be. >> trying to make things look nicer and bring businesses back. and i think it's a wonderful thing. >> reporter: he says he's ready to get started. the mayor-elect says his biggest goals are lowering taxes and water bills. >>> now the candidates have 10 days to...
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ci, click here, and it goes through an entire campan on h you can talks into coming to yr city. you can nominate a city. it's got the 11 cities we're terested in, whether or not you wa to become member, whether or not you want to invest, wheth or not you're interested in a loan. and it kicks off a seven-stage process that we walk people rough. qualified. surehey're >>o make sure they're a qualifie investor. >> they know the risks. >> they know what the ris are. >> i offer you the best of luck, wish youhe best of luck. i'm a big fan. i don't get there as often as i wish but tech shop is a wonderful ace to be. thank you r being with us this moing. >>> comi up next the reunion of the home brew comter club when "press:here" continues. >>> welcome back t "press:he." i'm scott mcgrew. at something that later turnede out to be historic knew at the experience wouldurn out to be. 1976 when two geeks both former hp employees, both named steve, showed their friends and colleaguest the home brew which they called the apple n moment in the tv movie "pirates of silicon valley." >> the schemat
ci, click here, and it goes through an entire campan on h you can talks into coming to yr city. you can nominate a city. it's got the 11 cities we're terested in, whether or not you wa to become member, whether or not you want to invest, wheth or not you're interested in a loan. and it kicks off a seven-stage process that we walk people rough. qualified. surehey're >>o make sure they're a qualifie investor. >> they know the risks. >> they know what the ris are. >> i...
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i want to honor the folks who have clean up the places that workday in and out to sustain the city silently at times but we have roots here in this state. we fray many, many generations and keep building strong community and encourage our young people to get their potential and to definitely definitely pass the word we must not ends our lives with violence with education and prospering in our economies in this state >> check her out yeah. >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) and talking about a woman who helped save brave have a stacey. and talking about latinos there was a >> (speaking spanish.) >> all my people there was a study it came out that showed to latinos not only live in the excelsior we live in the south of market and pacific heats and every district in san francisco and thank you, dr. local. but we've got a lot of work to do. we talked about those accomplishments the latinos are making with you right now supervisor campos says we're 200 in which i say. people are getting evicted come and march with us so we can protect the culture that's exemplified here for years not only in t
i want to honor the folks who have clean up the places that workday in and out to sustain the city silently at times but we have roots here in this state. we fray many, many generations and keep building strong community and encourage our young people to get their potential and to definitely definitely pass the word we must not ends our lives with violence with education and prospering in our economies in this state >> check her out yeah. >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping)...
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there's no visible damage to the city. we'll keep you updated on that. let me update you on the overwhelming recovery work that is just starting in the philippines. >>> a monster typhoon that is a pacific hurricane as big as germany and triple the power of hurricane katrina, it shredded the island. about 350,000 people have no homes across the country. the typhoon tore the homes to pieces or wiped them out altogether. eight agencies are mobilizing to help them. to find out how you can help, go to cnn.com/impact. >>> next, a cnn special report you don't want to miss. the business of pot. legal marijuana is the fastest growing industry in the u.s. billions of dollars it could bring in. the tax money that could be earned and the alcohol industry's biggest nightmare. don't go away. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a grea
there's no visible damage to the city. we'll keep you updated on that. let me update you on the overwhelming recovery work that is just starting in the philippines. >>> a monster typhoon that is a pacific hurricane as big as germany and triple the power of hurricane katrina, it shredded the island. about 350,000 people have no homes across the country. the typhoon tore the homes to pieces or wiped them out altogether. eight agencies are mobilizing to help them. to find out how you can...
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>> add that to the list of questions because they just keep racking up. >> that's our show. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." . >> live from new york city city, it's wendy williams. toads the cast of preachers of l.a. are stopping by. plus we hit the streets for a celebrity edition of street talk. now, here's wendy. ♪
>> add that to the list of questions because they just keep racking up. >> that's our show. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." . >> live from new york city city, it's wendy williams. toads the cast of preachers of l.a. are stopping by. plus we hit the streets for a celebrity edition of street talk. now, here's wendy. ♪
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arod is expected to accompany his lawyers to the new york city offices as it opens the first day of his defense. not clear yet if arod will testify. rodriguez is appealing his 211 game suspension for allegedly using performance enhancing drugs. it was a scandal involving several other baseball stars. arbitrator is expected to rule on arod's case sometime next month. >>> three fans were treated for injuries after a usc upset stanford. fans flooded on to the field after the clock ticked down. the most serious injury is a broken ankle. paramedics say two other fans were treated for issues related to high blood pressure and diabetes. all three were briefly hospitalized. stanford had been ranked fourth but slipped to ninth after that 20-17 win by usc. >>> time is 5:15. let's bring sal back. we still have a major problem on 880. >> that is right that is 880 southbound between fifth and 16th. just south of the jack london square. you can see it here on our camera that is mounted in jack london square. southbound 880 as you head down to 16th. its narrowing down to one lane. i want to put it on
arod is expected to accompany his lawyers to the new york city offices as it opens the first day of his defense. not clear yet if arod will testify. rodriguez is appealing his 211 game suspension for allegedly using performance enhancing drugs. it was a scandal involving several other baseball stars. arbitrator is expected to rule on arod's case sometime next month. >>> three fans were treated for injuries after a usc upset stanford. fans flooded on to the field after the clock ticked...
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too broke to hire more officers. the city came up with a radical plan subsidized by the state. it fired all of it's 240 plus officers and dissolved the force and let the county replace it with a bigger police department. thompson hired some veteran officers but mostly took on new recruits with reduced benefits in order to avoid the terms of the union contract. >> we have 30% absenteeism on any given day. it was difficult. for the cop that did come to work they were generally working a 16-hour day. a lot of the cops you did have at work were at home and they were ordered in and so we could be on staffing levels to be able to provide some type of staffing levels out there. it was not a sustainable position. >> during crime filled night shifts there were a dozen cops patrolling the entire city and not enough to answer the 911 calls during the day. the hand over was controversial. city hall lost control of their police department. the city activists and some charge that was union busting andlill conceived. despite the protests the camden officals pushed ahead. many veterans chose n
too broke to hire more officers. the city came up with a radical plan subsidized by the state. it fired all of it's 240 plus officers and dissolved the force and let the county replace it with a bigger police department. thompson hired some veteran officers but mostly took on new recruits with reduced benefits in order to avoid the terms of the union contract. >> we have 30% absenteeism on any given day. it was difficult. for the cop that did come to work they were generally working a...
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i don't agree that stocks like pandora and solar city have powered the markets to new highs. what's powered the market to new highs is the strength across all ten s&p sectors. every single sector is up more than 10% for the first time since 1995. and then, the other comment i would make is -- this is positive action. these are mini-bubbles that are self-policing. they're breaking down, but they're not damaging the overall index. and we should be thankful for that. i don't think we should want to see the same momentum stocks go up every single day, and there be no check on that kind of bullish fervor. so i would say it's a positive the market will hang in there, and things like tesla that get ridiculous to the upside, kind of police themselves and those mini-bubbles deflate, rather than carrying over to the whole market. >> dom, what do you think? an interesting point. i think a good one. >> it is a good point. the reason we highlight these, though, is because we've seen a lot of the names ride up in very, very sharp waves higher. it's not like a systematic rise. so when the s
i don't agree that stocks like pandora and solar city have powered the markets to new highs. what's powered the market to new highs is the strength across all ten s&p sectors. every single sector is up more than 10% for the first time since 1995. and then, the other comment i would make is -- this is positive action. these are mini-bubbles that are self-policing. they're breaking down, but they're not damaging the overall index. and we should be thankful for that. i don't think we should...
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there is you know, the city is on record as city supervisors want to transition more homes in the city to green power, alternative energy. we are pioneers in that, and our question to you is why would anybody build a home that relies on solar power if they cannot guarantee their right to sunlight? and with that i will say that we have met a number of times, every time we were asked to meet, and explain our concerns. they have never offered to make any modifications in the plan for the home, and we remain committed to trying to protect our solar homes the way they were built to function. thank you. >> thank you. speakers in support of the dr requester. >> good evening commission. my name is greg ward. i own with my wife 1973 eddy street and live with our infant daughter and moved in a year ago to live in a energy conscious and energy efficient home. as leslie referred to with our solar system it was designed to provide 60-70% of the heat which is detailed in the articles. the heat is stored in mass under the flooring. the thing i want to stress is the sun house is not a system like this
there is you know, the city is on record as city supervisors want to transition more homes in the city to green power, alternative energy. we are pioneers in that, and our question to you is why would anybody build a home that relies on solar power if they cannot guarantee their right to sunlight? and with that i will say that we have met a number of times, every time we were asked to meet, and explain our concerns. they have never offered to make any modifications in the plan for the home, and...
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bring baseball responsibility to city hall to put an end to the on foresman brutality he plans to emblem an independent police review and disciplinary board he also wants to decriminalize marijuana which would save the city at three million dollars a year the miami beach mayor election is nonpartizan however steve has created a political party of his own i'm trying to come up with a new party it's called the after party and it's a party specifically designed for young and disenfranchised voters and if we can actually get elected we can make some serious change his politics are offbeat but his means of communicating them are spoken in tempo he is most recognized for his rap videos one of which he advocates for ending the war on drugs. you know about the science of marijuana you know about people suffering from how much they need it they need you to help them with their condition if you believe me then just as a physician's think your granddad will be after suffering from a back injury during his professional tennis career he turned to medicinal marijuana as a natural alternative to source
bring baseball responsibility to city hall to put an end to the on foresman brutality he plans to emblem an independent police review and disciplinary board he also wants to decriminalize marijuana which would save the city at three million dollars a year the miami beach mayor election is nonpartizan however steve has created a political party of his own i'm trying to come up with a new party it's called the after party and it's a party specifically designed for young and disenfranchised voters...
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i do sincerely apologize to you counselor mcconnell. >> toronto city council doesn't have the power to remove mayor ford from office. he says he will run for reelection and even hopes to become prime minister one day. >>> it is 6:16. the national security agency says it broke its own surveillance rules and repeatedly promised a u.s. intelligence court there would be additional safety measures. that's according to newly declassified court records. in 2009 the nsa admitted it collected material improperly after repeatedly promising that it would obey the court's rules. the obama administration published the heavily censored files last night as part of an ongoing civil liberties lawsuit challenging the nsa's collection of phone records. >> tonight the oakland city council is expected to decide if it will move ahead with plans for a controversial surveillance center. a federal grant would pay for a center that would allow police officers and firefighters to monitor dozens of traffic and surveillance cameras across the city. supporters say these cameras would dramatically improve the city's
i do sincerely apologize to you counselor mcconnell. >> toronto city council doesn't have the power to remove mayor ford from office. he says he will run for reelection and even hopes to become prime minister one day. >>> it is 6:16. the national security agency says it broke its own surveillance rules and repeatedly promised a u.s. intelligence court there would be additional safety measures. that's according to newly declassified court records. in 2009 the nsa admitted it...
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which is converting that to governance in a city where people watch new york city politics from the outside says is controlled by the 1% as any place -- wall street is here. and they will let you know they are here. >> people are literally struggling to get by and then other people are living in the penthouse lifestyle. to begin to address that in a fundamental way is going to be very hard. remember bill de blasio doesn't necessarily have everybody up the food chain on the side. he's going to have to struggle with national politicians. all i can say is this. that bill de blasio ought to take one lesson from rudy giuliani. the thing rudy giuliani did really well as mayor of new york is talk people through things when he was working on them. even when it wasn't easy, even when he wasn't succeeding. bill de blasio's first job is to talk people through. >> in his speech he said this is going to be hard. i want to talk about what your big takeaways are from this evening and these races. also tell you about a few mayoral races and state ballot initiatives we have results for. stick around. and on
which is converting that to governance in a city where people watch new york city politics from the outside says is controlled by the 1% as any place -- wall street is here. and they will let you know they are here. >> people are literally struggling to get by and then other people are living in the penthouse lifestyle. to begin to address that in a fundamental way is going to be very hard. remember bill de blasio doesn't necessarily have everybody up the food chain on the side. he's...
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then today, we start to see citi, bank of america, all of the banks really -- >> goldman responsible, and still may be for about a quarter of the dow's move. this is what we talked about yesterday a bit with the thought that there could be a rotation from some of the winners into the losers, financials have underperformed and now they're up big today. >> of course, they're very leveraged, steepening yield curve, which i believe we're going to get. now's really the time for everybody that's been whining about the fed, that it hasn't helped and this and that, clearly it has. there's no empirical evidence to show it hasn't. thess economies globally have been improving. just get into the market. if you're in bonds, you're going to get schmeistered. you like that word. there's multiple expansion. they're not yet fairly valued as the economy grows. >> anthony, how about the significant money viewing the jobs report, what the impact could be on the fed and on the rally and what happens over the next six weeks? >> i was with the jpmorgan portfolio manager, $42 billion under management, lookin
then today, we start to see citi, bank of america, all of the banks really -- >> goldman responsible, and still may be for about a quarter of the dow's move. this is what we talked about yesterday a bit with the thought that there could be a rotation from some of the winners into the losers, financials have underperformed and now they're up big today. >> of course, they're very leveraged, steepening yield curve, which i believe we're going to get. now's really the time for everybody...
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grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work i
grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of...
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most recently city reuters a federal appeals court overturned the appointment of an official to monitor the use of stop and frisk as well as several other new rules suggested by a top judge still has four ruling the no shows not that it's a more complicated issue and maybe the depleted reserves of constitutionality but it shows that this courts are more than fine with violating the rights of blacks and that she knows. officials claim stop and frisk helps prevent crime in the city. activists and victims disagree and amounts to police. stocking intimidating. sometimes jailing and even as much as killing people in the name of securityt they then all politicians are full of crap he was quoted at bay. reducing costs the meeting voters the freedom of the nest and the politician that birthday i get a recount but it's not looking good and so it looks like the wealth and can fit us. i stuck with him to be neatly leadlight glass. i like best about it. this story is simple if you're a politician year of my hair too. that black and whites tonight to talk about that but i relen
most recently city reuters a federal appeals court overturned the appointment of an official to monitor the use of stop and frisk as well as several other new rules suggested by a top judge still has four ruling the no shows not that it's a more complicated issue and maybe the depleted reserves of constitutionality but it shows that this courts are more than fine with violating the rights of blacks and that she knows. officials claim stop and frisk helps prevent crime in the city. activists and...
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whole lot of money to cover it. got a lot more on our special report, cnbc.com/cities online and tweet us #savingourcities. >>> miami the latest city with fiscal woes. add detroit and 50 billion outflow from muni bonds since march, some say it's time to reconsider how safe munis are for the average investor. >> gives you pause. jeff cox says munis are a mine field right now but alexander labrenthal. jeff, why the caution? obviously, we have high-profile cases but why do you blanket the rest of the businesses? >> i think the word mine field is important to keep in mind. it's not that everywhere you go, munis are bad, but do you have these areas where you step on things and they explode. here about, you know, three things. and i think scott covered it very well. three things that concern me. one, just as we noted, $50 billion of outflow from munis, investors clearly concerned out there. that leads us to some of the ramifications from that. we had the financial crisis. during the crisis we had a lot of really bad deals
whole lot of money to cover it. got a lot more on our special report, cnbc.com/cities online and tweet us #savingourcities. >>> miami the latest city with fiscal woes. add detroit and 50 billion outflow from muni bonds since march, some say it's time to reconsider how safe munis are for the average investor. >> gives you pause. jeff cox says munis are a mine field right now but alexander labrenthal. jeff, why the caution? obviously, we have high-profile cases but why do you...
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and now to new york city where the policing policy of stop and frisk continues to snake its way through the court system outgoing mayor michael bloomberg has become synonymous with the program he and police commissioner ray kelly have issued their full support for the practice by which police officers are able to stop people walking down city streets question them and pat them down to further in trying the practice the bloomberg administration has appealed of federal court decision from august that ruled the stop and frisk program violated the constitutional rights of minority citizens the judge called for an independent monitor which bloomberg is challenging civil rights advocates have long questioned the constitutionality of stop and frisk especially because eighty seven percent of those stopped and frisked are black or latino and these stops resulted in an arrest of only about six percent of people this from an analysis of police data from the center for constitutional rights now mayor elect bill de blasio made his opposition to the current use of stop and frisk a huge part of his ca
and now to new york city where the policing policy of stop and frisk continues to snake its way through the court system outgoing mayor michael bloomberg has become synonymous with the program he and police commissioner ray kelly have issued their full support for the practice by which police officers are able to stop people walking down city streets question them and pat them down to further in trying the practice the bloomberg administration has appealed of federal court decision from august...
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then at market and castro streets they will have a march to city hall and we will also call for more affordable housing . they released new information about miss tier tf- - near as soon city monday afternoon. now the two men from contra costa had turned their boat into a floating meth lab. they may have died from the hazardous vapors from the chemicals stored on the boat. >>> it happened on myrtle street and the teen was standing outside his home when a dark colored honda opened fire. he was treated for a gun shot wound to his right foot and police are still looking for suspects. >>> they are forcing hundreds of evacuations and this happened in the city of willard. >>> they are used to making plastic and rubber products, it is very together particular. >>> 509. >>> it is finally solved and what they believed was the case and and what was behind the murder. >>> and we have the biggest thanks give being day parade and more. stay tuned. ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's hal
then at market and castro streets they will have a march to city hall and we will also call for more affordable housing . they released new information about miss tier tf- - near as soon city monday afternoon. now the two men from contra costa had turned their boat into a floating meth lab. they may have died from the hazardous vapors from the chemicals stored on the boat. >>> it happened on myrtle street and the teen was standing outside his home when a dark colored honda opened fire....
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but he said he really doesn't care what the city council does to him. here's what he said. >> the naysayrers are going to be the naysayers, the haters are going to be the haters. but i've watched every dime spent and these council men don't like to be held accountable. let's call it what it is, john. these majority councilmembers at city hall are left wing socialists. >> but at what point does this outweigh your personal policies? >> i was elected to do a job. i've never missed one council meeting. i've never been on drugs or alcohol in any council meetings. that's all they've got. if you want to get nasty, i can get nasty and i can dig up dirt on every one of those politicians down there. >> basically rob ford saying this could be war. i asked him specifically about his crack use. he declined to go into the whens and wheres about it, only to say repeatedly he has smoked drugs in the past and he has binge drank on many occasions. the bottom line here, jamie and greg, and this is an important principal to remember. you get the politician you elect. peopl
but he said he really doesn't care what the city council does to him. here's what he said. >> the naysayrers are going to be the naysayers, the haters are going to be the haters. but i've watched every dime spent and these council men don't like to be held accountable. let's call it what it is, john. these majority councilmembers at city hall are left wing socialists. >> but at what point does this outweigh your personal policies? >> i was elected to do a job. i've never...
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. >> i own citi. that's one of my two. citi's cheap. i'll disagree with you on one thing -- two things, the second one in a minute. the cheapest large cap financial is actually aig. it's selling -- >> i was talking about the banks, but it's a good point. >> i own that, also. >> sure. >> my other cheap one is gilead. >> one of the best performers year to date. >> absolutely. absolutely. i happen to own it. it's not a coincidence. gilead. let's talk about that for a second. if you look at gilead -- >> on your record, you've bought one -- >> which one? gilead, if you look at that, 6 to 650 in earnings in 2015. that's 12 times, and guess what, that number will be low. it's cheap on current numbers for a company that's growing this quickly. so while the stock's done well, i think you can still buy it. let's address the emerging markets call for a second, or latin america call. those marketing should be cheap. they should be underperforming. forget about the corruption in the government. they're just not glowing like they used to. brazil's a
. >> i own citi. that's one of my two. citi's cheap. i'll disagree with you on one thing -- two things, the second one in a minute. the cheapest large cap financial is actually aig. it's selling -- >> i was talking about the banks, but it's a good point. >> i own that, also. >> sure. >> my other cheap one is gilead. >> one of the best performers year to date. >> absolutely. absolutely. i happen to own it. it's not a coincidence. gilead. let's talk about...
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to read more and see if your city is one of them, head to nbr.com. >> that's it for us, "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib, thanks so much for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen, thanks so much from me as well. see you right back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report", has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in depth analysis. our quant ratings service provides objective independent ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. magic moments ♪ from viewers like you. tonight, public television brings back the magic moments from the 1950s. ♪ sincerely... the mcguire sisters. pat boone. patti page. debbie reynolds. and your favorite artists from the 1950s pop era bring back the music that makes memories. ♪ love ♪ is a many-splendored thing
to read more and see if your city is one of them, head to nbr.com. >> that's it for us, "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib, thanks so much for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen, thanks so much from me as well. see you right back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report", has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in depth analysis. our quant ratings service provides objective...
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if you are driving on to the bridge into the city, it also looks good into the city. if you're driving in the south bay northbound 101 is okay. northbound 680 at montague, there is a crash. this crash is going to be blocking the right lane for a bit. now i want you to know that it's going to be there for a while because chp has issued an alert. it is the non-commute direction. however, it looks like this is going to be there for a bit. 5:32. let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. we are hoping our long dry spell is finally over. the bay area is expecting its first rainfall in about two months starting today. ktvu's alex savidge is live in rohnert park up in the north bay where you were telling us earlier you saw some light drizzle coming down there alex? >> you know, at this point it's very, very light, tori. we're ready for the rain up here in rohnert park but really just light sprinkles is what we're getting in this area right now. of course we are eventually expecting more rain to come through. let me get you a live look here. this is 101 coming through rohn
if you are driving on to the bridge into the city, it also looks good into the city. if you're driving in the south bay northbound 101 is okay. northbound 680 at montague, there is a crash. this crash is going to be blocking the right lane for a bit. now i want you to know that it's going to be there for a while because chp has issued an alert. it is the non-commute direction. however, it looks like this is going to be there for a bit. 5:32. let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal....
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to read more and see if your city is one of them, head to nbr.com. >> that's it for us, "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib, thanks so much for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen, thanks so much from me as well. see you right back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report", has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in depth analysis. our quant ratings service provides objective independent ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >> behind these walls is the legendary crown point press, and it's a magical place for the artists who get to work here. >> kathan brown: i think you're putting the artist in a position to do their best work. >> for the last two decades, one group has been synonymous with latin jazz in the bay area, the machete ensemble. >> john santos: you do it because it is an honor to be a part of that transition.at [ ♪music ] >> and marga gomez takes to the stage, this time on spark. [ ♪music ] >> major funding
to read more and see if your city is one of them, head to nbr.com. >> that's it for us, "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib, thanks so much for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen, thanks so much from me as well. see you right back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report", has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in depth analysis. our quant ratings service provides objective...
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he is also accused of creating a fake campaign mailer to discredit a candidate running for san jose city council in 2010. the district attorney wants him to serve a year in jail. shirakawa's attorney is pushing for community service. >>> san jose state's president has backed off a plan that would cut classes. yesterday the school's president released a statement saying the campus will use a one-time fund that was supposed to go to infrastructure and other projects to make up the difference. >>> stanford beat oregon and that ended the ducks dreams of a national championship. boy what a game. the fifth ranked cardinal made it two in a row against the number three ranked ducks at home. the cardinals started strong. first quarter kevin hogan went deep down the field. hit michael rector 47 yards on the first down. later in that drive tyler plow into the end zone for a touchdown. final score 26-20. >>> 6:40 is the time right now. denied for help. how areas burned and destroyed by the rim fire are coping with the devastation and where they will now have to look for for help. >>> supporting sash
he is also accused of creating a fake campaign mailer to discredit a candidate running for san jose city council in 2010. the district attorney wants him to serve a year in jail. shirakawa's attorney is pushing for community service. >>> san jose state's president has backed off a plan that would cut classes. yesterday the school's president released a statement saying the campus will use a one-time fund that was supposed to go to infrastructure and other projects to make up the...
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that is the message bay area city is sending out to those riding buses and trains. the san francisco campaign aims to stop cell phone thefts. police say two out of three robberies in the city involve a smart phone. transit officials are handing out these warnings to muni riders. they are using $1 million federal grab to add plane clothes and uniformed officers on train routes. >> when i'm on the bus i keep it down in my purse. >> even though the campaign just kicked off yesterday, extra officers have been riding for several weeks and police say they have already seen an 83% drop in transit robberies between september and october. >>> halloween night accident could lead to major safety improvements for a crosswalk in clover dale. a car struck two boys who were crossing south clover dale boulevard early halloween night. the two boys ages 12 and 13 suffered serious injuries. a woman was killed at the same intersection three months earlier. the city council is now considering installing flashing safety lights at the dark and often dangerous intersections. >>> thousands
that is the message bay area city is sending out to those riding buses and trains. the san francisco campaign aims to stop cell phone thefts. police say two out of three robberies in the city involve a smart phone. transit officials are handing out these warnings to muni riders. they are using $1 million federal grab to add plane clothes and uniformed officers on train routes. >> when i'm on the bus i keep it down in my purse. >> even though the campaign just kicked off yesterday,...
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the city of berkeley looking to drastically expand its smoking ban. >>> and it is the day. video gamers have been waiting for. we'll tell you why so many lined up for hours across the bay area last night. >>> good morning. right now we're looking at the bay bridge getting into san francisco. should be a nice drive for you if you are coming in from the east bay. >>> big difference from 24 hours ago we had fog and cloudy skies. not this morning. but it will billion much cooler today -- it will be much cooler today and the wind picks up. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. time is 4:44. and crab harvesting is under way on the north coast. many skippers sent their crab pots off the coast last night. the crab season kicked off just after midnight. the crabs are expected to be in local stores by tomorrow. >>> suspended miami dolphins player richy incognito has filed agrievance against his team. he is challenging his suspension and seeking an expedited appeal. the dolphins suspended him on november 3rd for harassing teammate jonathan martin. in his grievance he sa
the city of berkeley looking to drastically expand its smoking ban. >>> and it is the day. video gamers have been waiting for. we'll tell you why so many lined up for hours across the bay area last night. >>> good morning. right now we're looking at the bay bridge getting into san francisco. should be a nice drive for you if you are coming in from the east bay. >>> big difference from 24 hours ago we had fog and cloudy skies. not this morning. but it will billion much...
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to ban future bart strikes. later today he will present a petition with 20,000 signatures with people that support his plan. glazer notes new york, chicago, and washington, d.c. have all banned have transportation strikes. the puc vote comes less than two weeks after the death of two bart track inspectors. these are first of its kind rail worker safety laws. they require additional training, improved recordkeeping, and better communication between train command centers and work crews out on the tracks. >> this decision will make california the first state in the nation to adopt such comprehensive rail transit safety rules. >> the puc first began considering the new safety rules in 2009. four years before the last deadly tragedy on the bart tracks. >>> two boys are recovering in the hospital after being hit by a truck in clover dale on halloween night. the 12-year-old and 13-year-old boys were in a crosswalk on south clover dale boulevard when they were hit by the 75- year-old driver. one boy was flown to childre
to ban future bart strikes. later today he will present a petition with 20,000 signatures with people that support his plan. glazer notes new york, chicago, and washington, d.c. have all banned have transportation strikes. the puc vote comes less than two weeks after the death of two bart track inspectors. these are first of its kind rail worker safety laws. they require additional training, improved recordkeeping, and better communication between train command centers and work crews out on the...
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it overnight. >> reporter: from cities to sectors, industrial is number one surpassing the apartment sector. the warehouse subsector is driving the game. >> it had a major impact on the warehouse sector. >> thank you. >> reporter: chamber street, a new jersey based reet went public this year and focuses on the warehouse space. >> we see other companies are adding more and more of a direct to the customer component to their warehouse operations. >> reporter: as competition for the space grows, vacancies are dropping, rents are rising and yield is looking very attractive. all the more reason for commercial cash to store itself in the sector. for "nightly business report", i'm diana olick in washington. >> finally tonight with twitter going public, we thought we would look at the first ever tweet back in 2006 it read just setting up my twitter. wow. >> pretty historic day, right? >> and lots of famous tweets like the way we got first hint that osama bin laden's compound was found. >>> that's it for "nightly business report." i'm sue herrera, thanks for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. s
it overnight. >> reporter: from cities to sectors, industrial is number one surpassing the apartment sector. the warehouse subsector is driving the game. >> it had a major impact on the warehouse sector. >> thank you. >> reporter: chamber street, a new jersey based reet went public this year and focuses on the warehouse space. >> we see other companies are adding more and more of a direct to the customer component to their warehouse operations. >> reporter:...
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. >> you are going to have to defer to the mayor elect of new york city. bill de blazio. bill deblasio. my fellow new yorkers, today you spoke out loudly and clearly for a new direction for our city. united by a belief that our city should leave no new yorker behind. we're proud of what we have accomplished on this campaign. and we're hum bummed by it. and let me say to all of you from the bottom of my heart, thank you. thank you for all you have done. >> thank you! but let me be clear, our work, all of our work is really just beginning. and we have no illusions about the task that lies ahead. tackling inequality isn't easy. it never has been and it never will be. the challenges we face have been decade in the making. and the problems we set out to address will not be solved overnight. but make no mistake -- the people of this city have chosen a progressive path. [ applause ] and tonight we set forth on it. together as one city. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> to everyone who knocked on doors, made phone calls, persuaded
. >> you are going to have to defer to the mayor elect of new york city. bill de blazio. bill deblasio. my fellow new yorkers, today you spoke out loudly and clearly for a new direction for our city. united by a belief that our city should leave no new yorker behind. we're proud of what we have accomplished on this campaign. and we're hum bummed by it. and let me say to all of you from the bottom of my heart, thank you. thank you for all you have done. >> thank you! but let me be...
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move the team possibly to san jose or out of the bay area to another city. now this morning a's pan phans are waking in on the idea of their -- are weighing in on the idea. >> it would be horrible. its like taking the heart out of oakland. >> you don't want to see it? >> no. definitely not. keep it in oakland. >> its horrible. it really wouldn't be the same. the a's are here. the oakland athletics. oakland. it wouldn't be the same. it really wouldn't opinion >> now the san francisco giants would still have to give the okay for this stadium sharing agreement to become a reality. according to the chronicle's report team president larry bear has declined to comment on this idea. and of course there would be the logistics of all of this. the giants and a's have home games on the same date nine times next season. so that could potentially be quite a few double headers. live this morning in san francisco alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san jose city council would make a decision soon on where and when a softball complex would be built. property south of east
move the team possibly to san jose or out of the bay area to another city. now this morning a's pan phans are waking in on the idea of their -- are weighing in on the idea. >> it would be horrible. its like taking the heart out of oakland. >> you don't want to see it? >> no. definitely not. keep it in oakland. >> its horrible. it really wouldn't be the same. the a's are here. the oakland athletics. oakland. it wouldn't be the same. it really wouldn't opinion >> now...
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as we continue our series "mission critical, saving america's cities," we turn to miami. it looks like the local economy is rebounding and look closely and you'll discover ill akovcov advised decisions are settling. >> reporter: it is a baseball palace, retractable roof, gourmet food. >> did you think you would eat ceveche hat a ball game? >> never. >> reporter: adam cooper stein says the home of the last place miami marlins is a sight to be hold. >> it's massive, modern, it doesn't look like anything else you've seen in miami. >> reporter: mostly paid for by the taxpayers who could be on the hook for more than a billion dollars. >> they use dollars taken away to fight blight. >> reporter: he sueed to block the deal. >> they cashed in on the stupidity of elected officials and thinking that a sports stadium is more important than the quality of life of the citizens that live in the communi community. >> reporter: he lost but the securities and exchange commission could get involved. the city of miami and miami-dade county god say pee n subpoenas. >> i don't think they will
as we continue our series "mission critical, saving america's cities," we turn to miami. it looks like the local economy is rebounding and look closely and you'll discover ill akovcov advised decisions are settling. >> reporter: it is a baseball palace, retractable roof, gourmet food. >> did you think you would eat ceveche hat a ball game? >> never. >> reporter: adam cooper stein says the home of the last place miami marlins is a sight to be hold. >> it's...